2023 zr2 bison 1500 front end

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I recently purchased a 2023 Silverado Bison with 23,000 miles. I've only put 2,000 miles on it with no off-road at all. I was coming home Saturday going 75 MPH on the interstate and the front driver side wheel buckled under the truck. Luckily no vehicles were close to me so no accident occurred. I'm assuming the wheel bearing went out and it looks like it also pulled the CV axle and no telling what other damage. Has anyone else had or heard of the issue?
 
I recently purchased a 2023 Silverado Bison with 23,000 miles. I've only put 2,000 miles on it with no off-road at all. I was coming home Saturday going 75 MPH on the interstate and the front driver side wheel buckled under the truck. Luckily no vehicles were close to me so no accident occurred. I'm assuming the wheel bearing went out and it looks like it also pulled the CV axle and no telling what other damage. Has anyone else had or heard of the issue?
Nope...that sucks 😥
 
I recently purchased a 2023 Silverado Bison with 23,000 miles. I've only put 2,000 miles on it with no off-road at all. I was coming home Saturday going 75 MPH on the interstate and the front driver side wheel buckled under the truck. Luckily no vehicles were close to me so no accident occurred. I'm assuming the wheel bearing went out and it looks like it also pulled the CV axle and no telling what other damage. Has anyone else had or heard of the issue?
Was it GM certified? If so, they should find you a new truck for a better deal!
 
That's BS and you know it. Anyone with knowledge knows it's the Amsoil that causes those collapsed suspensions. The 4-ball wear test was never done on the only balls that matter...the ball joints. :ROFLMAO:
Woah woah woah, calm yer tits for a quick sec there.

Everyone with a brain here knows that the Amsoil theory applies to said balls only and only if your rising moon is in retrograde.
 
That's BS and you know it. Anyone with knowledge knows it's the Amsoil that causes those collapsed suspensions. The 4-ball wear test was never done on the only balls that matter...the ball joints. :ROFLMAO:
@MrScottly pay the rent because you must be living in my head. that was my first smart ass thought.
 

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